Trump administration to release full FY 2027 budget request on April 3
President Donald Trump’s administration plans to submit its full fiscal year 2027 budget request to Congress on April 3, according to reports citing White House timelines.
The release would mark the administration’s detailed funding proposal for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2027. Earlier indications pointed to a possible partial or “skinny” budget in the week of March 30, with fuller details to follow shortly after.
Multiple sources had signaled an early April target, aligning with ongoing congressional appropriations work already underway despite the delay past the traditional February deadline. The Office of Management and Budget has not yet issued an official confirmation of the exact April 3 date.
The FY 2027 proposal is expected to outline the administration’s priorities across discretionary spending, defense, domestic programs, and other areas. Congress has proceeded with hearings and member requests in anticipation of the document.
No further details on specific topline figures or policy proposals were available as of Friday evening. The budget request, once released, will serve as a starting point for congressional negotiations on spending legislation.
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